Saint John, the Beheaded
| Saint John, the Beheaded (San Giovanni decollato)  | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | 
Amleto Palermi  Giorgio Bianchi  | 
| Produced by | Liborio Capitani | 
| Written by | 
Nino Martoglio (play)  Aldo Vergano Cesare Zavattini Amleto Palermi  | 
| Starring | 
Totò  Titina De Filippo Silvana Jachino Franco Coop  | 
| Music by | Alexandre Derevitsky | 
| Cinematography | Fernando Risi | 
| Edited by | Duilio A. Lucarelli | 
Production company  | 
 Produzione Capitani Film  | 
| Distributed by | ENIC | 
Release dates  | 12 December 1940 | 
Running time  | 84 minutes | 
| Country | Italy | 
| Language | Italian | 
Saint John, the Beheaded (Italian:San Giovanni decollato) is a 1940 Italian comedy film directed by Amleto Palermi and Giorgio Bianchi and starring Totò, Titina De Filippo and Silvana Jachino.[1] It was based on a play by Nino Martoglio. The film was made at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome.
Plot
In a town, near Naples, in 1900, the cobbler Agostino Miciacio is accused by tenants of his apartment building to be crazy. In fact Augostino is a lively man, mocked by everyone because he is messy. He is very devoted to St. John beheaded, so Agostino lights a candle every night in a small chapel in the courtyard. But some of the oil in the wax necessary for the luminary, disappears every night. It is a fact that Augostino does not tolerate theft, but he does not know that behind these thefts continue, there is a gang of thugs. Meanwhile Agostino, in addition to following the case of oil stolen, must fight against the daughter Serafina who has fallen in love with a poor young lamplighter. But he also has to fight against his wife Concetta, authoritative and cruel woman, so he hopes that St. John makes a grace for him, taking away her voice.
Cast
- Totò as mastro Agostino Miciacio
 - Titina De Filippo as Concetta, la moglie
 - Silvana Jachino as Serafina, la figlia
 - Franco Coop as don Raffaele, il barbiere
 - Osvaldo Genazzani as Giorgio Maria Santapaola, il fidanzato di Serafina
 - Bella Starace Sainati as nonna Provvidenza
 - Eduardo Passarelli as Orazio, il lampionaio
 - Augusto Di Giovanni as don Peppino Esposito
 - Mario Siletti as Teodoro Cupis, l'amministratore
 - Giacomo Almirante as il pretore
 - Oreste Bilancia as testimone al processo
 - Peppino Villani as inquilino del vaglia
 - Peppino Spadaro as mastro Vincenzo, il calzolaio
 - Grazia Spadaro as Rosalia
 - Dina Romano as donna Filomena, la cartomante
 - Renato Chiantoni as l'avvocato difensore
 - Gorella Gori as testimone al processo
 - Edmondo Starace as cancelliere
 - Maso Marcellini as don Benedetto
 - Vincenzo Fummo as inquilino
 - Mario Ersanilli as ometto dalla barba bianca
 - Emilio Petacci as il Pubblico Ministero Lanzetti
 - Raffaele Balsamo as inquilino del palazzo
 - Liliana De Curtis as bambina che ritira le scarpe protestando sul prezzo
 - Milla Papa
 
References
- ↑ Moliterno p.316
 
Bibliography
- Moliterno, Gino. Historical Dictionary of Italian Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2008.